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Equations for the Equilibrium Surface Pressure Increase on the Penetration of an Insoluble Monolayer by a Soluble Surfactant

1996; American Chemical Society; Volume: 12; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/la950651m

ISSN

1520-5827

Autores

Sekhar Sundaram, Kathleen J. Stebe,

Tópico(s)

Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior

Resumo

This study addresses the penetration of a pre-existing insoluble monolayer by a bulk soluble surfactant. It is shown that if the adsorption isotherm is known describing the partitioning of the soluble component between the interface and the bulk, the equation for the resulting increase in surface pressure Δπ can be derived using the Gibbs adsorption equation. The relationship is valid for any adsorption isotherm. A framework for studying monolayer penetration is presented based on these equations. Two example calculations are presented based on adsorption site models for the interface that allow closed form solutions for Δπ(x1,C2), where C2 is the molality of the soluble component and x1 is the fractional coverage of the insoluble component. First, a Langmuir model is posed, where the insoluble surfactant reduces the adsorption of the soluble component. The Δπ caused by the soluble surfactant at a given C2 is exactly equal to the surface tension reduction caused by that surfactant in the absence of the insoluble monolayer. Second, a Frumkin model is posed, incorporating 1−2 interactions (between the insoluble (1) and soluble (2) components) and 2−2 self-interactions. The model predicts enhanced Δπ with x1 for 1−2 cohesion and 2−2 repulsion and diminishing Δπ with x1 for 1−2 repulsion and 2−2 cohesion when compared with the surface tension reduction achieved by the soluble component alone. The Frumkin model is discussed as a means for quantifying synergistic adsorption into the monolayer directly from a family of Δπ curves for various, fixed x1 as a function of C2. A brief discussion of data available in the literature is presented; the trends observed are in qualitative agreement with the theoretical framework.

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